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Poisoned Relations: Healing, Power, and Contested Knowledge in the Atlantic World

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By (author): Chelsea Berry

Illuminates the competing understandings of poison and power in the Atlantic world
By the time of the opening of the Atlantic world in the fifteenth century, Europeans and Atlantic Africans had developed significantly different cultural idioms for and understandings of poison. Europeans considered poison a gendered weapon of the weak while Africans viewed it as an abuse by the powerful. Though distinct, both idioms centered on fraught power relationships. When translated to the slave societies of the Americas, these understandings sometimes clashed in conflicting interpretations of alleged poisoning events.
In Poisoned Relations, Chelsea Berry illuminates the competing understandings of poison and power in the Atlantic World. Poison was connected to central concerns of life: to the well-being in this world for oneself and ones relatives; to the morality and use of power; and to the fraught relationships that bound people together. The social and relational nature of ideas about poison meant that the power struggles that emerged in poison cases, while unfolding in the extreme context of slavery, were not solely between enslavers and the enslavedthey also involved social conflict within enslaved communities.
Poisoned Relations examines more than five hundred investigations and trials in four colonial contextsBritish Virginia, French Martinique, Portuguese Bahia, and the Dutch Guianasbringing a groundbreaking application of historical linguistics to bear on the study of the African diaspora in the Americas. Illuminating competing understandings of poison and power in this way, Berry opens new avenues of evidence through which to navigate the violence of colonial archival silences.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781512826494

About Chelsea Berry

Chelsea Berry is Upper School History Teacher in the Department of History and Social Sciences at Holton-Arms School.

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